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This specifically has a known solution, though: you take a citizen draft of say, 10 people, and you set things up so that they all have to take an action (pressing a button for example). Only one of the buttons actually works and it’s random every time.
It’s how they used to do firing squads: most of the rifles are loaded with blanks so nobody knows who the real killer is.
Why not make the jury that condemned the person do this?
I’m (perhaps incorrectly) recalling a story of how they used to do it in Utah. I imagine because they want juries to deliver the correct verdict without worrying about having to carry out the execution.
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Got it reversed- firing squads have one blank among several rifles.
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Right, I think it works well for firing squads but as soon as you have ten people pushing buttons and only one of them work.....it just kind of looks stupid. Since the whole issue here is optics I'm not sure how to make that shake out.
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